WWE Officials Reportedly Discuss Perro Aguayo Jr. Tragedy, Rumor On RAW Being Dedicated Tonight

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I've always been in favor of dedicating a show to a dead wrestler, contracted or not. It seems like the right thing to do. I mean don't do a 10 Bell Salute and wrestler tribute episode but a graphic would be nice. They gave a shit when a wrestler in a dying British wrestling market died, but won't when one of the biggest draws and international wrestling stars in Mexico dies? I'm 100% every bodies favorite producer Kevin "The Living Legend" Dunn was 100% for the idea.

For the record, I would be fine even if they mentioned it on their website.
 

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"The report stated that there was strong talk between WWE producer Kevin Dunn, Triple Hand Vince McMahon. Apparently one of those three officials were in heavy favor of dedicating RAW to Perro but the other two were not. It was not specified which official was in favor of the dedication."
This sounds completely made up, but if the situation were true... wow, no idea who took which side. :dawg:
But yes, I do think that doing anything more than just a quick graphic as they have done for some guys in the past would be too much given he's never worked there.
 

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With the general WWE universe not really having any idea who the guy was I can't see them using time on the final build up to Wrestlemania on that, it just doesn't make sense to me.. If they do decide to air some sort of tribute or something along those lines than so be it.
 

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Well, nothing's come out of this. I knew it, typical MetsFan BS.
 

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Creating dirt sheet rumors is probably one of the easiest things to do.. especially when you allegedly can't reveal your source otherwise they'd get fired in a nano-second..

I wouldn't have been opposed to a little tribute but my whole thing was that the WWE Universe as a majority most likely had little to no idea on who he was so why use up valuable time?
 

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Creating dirt sheet rumors is probably one of the easiest things to do.. especially when you allegedly can't reveal your source otherwise they'd get fired in a nano-second..

I wouldn't have been opposed to a little tribute but my whole thing was that the WWE Universe as a majority most likely had little to no idea on who he was so why use up valuable time?

Unfortunately, I think he does it for attention. I am not saying he hasn't been always wrong, he has been right sometimes. He predicted Sting at SS, but literally everything I have seen from him are all predictable events that he treats as stories, most of the time he makes up things as he goes

Jackass.